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Topic: Safety

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  • App State partners with Eastman Chemical Co. for NIOSH-funded study on data analytics and workplace safety
    App State partners with Eastman Chemical Co. for NIOSH-funded study on data analytics and workplace safety
    June 4, 2019

    Appalachian professor Dr. Shawn Bergman has received continued funding from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health for the study, which examines how data analytics could inform employers’ decisions regarding their employees’ health and safety.

  • Campus emergency siren test to be conducted June 5
    Campus emergency siren test to be conducted June 5
    May 17, 2019

    During the test, Appalachian uses the hi/low tone for emergencies, discontinuous air horn for tests of the system and the alert tone for all-clear signal.

  • Campus emergency siren test to be conducted April 3
    Campus emergency siren test to be conducted April 3
    March 19, 2019

    During the test, Appalachian uses the hi/low tone for emergencies, discontinuous air horn for tests of the system and the alert tone for all-clear signal.

  • Mental health — a key to academic and social success
    Mental health — a key to academic and social success

    Appalachian offers year-round programming on mental health awareness, self-care and suicide prevention

    Feb. 27, 2019

    A variety of opportunities help students keep mental health and self-care a priority, explains Coordinator for Student Mental Wellness Elizabeth Cavallaro.

  • NIOSH supports Appalachian research on how to keep workers safe on the job
    NIOSH supports Appalachian research on how to keep workers safe on the job
    Feb. 26, 2019

    Appalachian psychology professors Drs. Shawn Bergman and Tim Ludwig will collaborate on a four-year pilot study funded by NIOSH to examine how using HSE data in analytics can help keep workers safe on the job.

  • Campus emergency siren test to be conducted March 6
    Campus emergency siren test to be conducted March 6
    Feb. 21, 2019

    During the test, Appalachian uses the hi/low tone for emergencies, discontinuous air horn for tests of the system and the alert tone for all-clear signal.

  • Bryce Helms — from Appalachian police cadet to full-time APD officer
    Bryce Helms — from Appalachian police cadet to full-time APD officer
    Feb. 19, 2019

    Bryce Helms, a senior criminal justice major, is the first cadet from the APDP to be hired by the Appalachian Police Department. She began her new role as a full-time police officer with the department in January.

  • Flu season 2019: prevention, symptoms and treatments
    Flu season 2019: prevention, symptoms and treatments
    Feb. 11, 2019

    An ounce of prevention protects the health of Appalachian students during flu season.

  • Appalachian to conduct full test of its emergency notification system Feb. 6
    Appalachian to conduct full test of its emergency notification system Feb. 6
    Jan. 31, 2019

    During the test, Appalachian uses the hi/low tone for emergencies, discontinuous air horn for tests of the system and the alert tone for all-clear signal.

  • Campus emergency siren test to be conducted Jan. 2, 2019
    Campus emergency siren test to be conducted Jan. 2, 2019
    Dec. 19, 2018

    During the test, Appalachian uses the hi/low tone for emergencies, discontinuous air horn for tests of the system and the alert tone for all-clear signal.

  • With App State Police, Madison Cook follows in family footsteps of service
    With App State Police, Madison Cook follows in family footsteps of service
    Dec. 12, 2018

    The junior criminal justice-international studies major is a member of the first class of Appalachian’s two-year Police Officer Development Program, which was created to equip Appalachian students with the knowledge, skills and training to become law enforcement officers.

  • After the storm — App State digs out
    After the storm — App State digs out
    Dec. 10, 2018

    A winter storm dumped 16–20 inches of snow on campus and the surrounding areas, causing meteorologists to consult the record books and students to break out their sleds and snowboards. Campus fared well and is digging out.

  • In bad weather, how does App State decide what to do?
    In bad weather, how does App State decide what to do?
    Dec. 7, 2018

    Class cancellations, delays, operations conditions – how does the university make these decisions and what do they mean?

  • Campus emergency siren test to be conducted Dec. 19
    Campus emergency siren test to be conducted Dec. 19
    Dec. 3, 2018

    During the test, Appalachian uses the hi/low tone for emergencies, discontinuous air horn for tests of the system and the alert tone for all-clear signal.

  • Natural gas leak at Appalachian State University causes building evacuation, traffic re-route
    Natural gas leak at Appalachian State University causes building evacuation, traffic re-route
    Nov. 29, 2018

    Appalachian State University officials re-routed traffic on Rivers Street and evacuated one campus building for about two hours Wednesday night after police officers detected a natural gas leak.

  • ASU Student Receives American Red Cross’ Highest Award
    ASU Student Receives American Red Cross’ Highest Award
    GoBlueRidge.net
    Nov. 15, 2018

    An Appalachian State University student’s action performing CPR on an unresponsive classmate this February has earned her the American Red Cross’ highest award, the Certificate of Merit. Amanda Buffa, a senior special education major from New Bern, received the award during a ceremony Monday, Nov. 12, in the Plemmons Student Union Solarium on campus.

  • Sound the Alarm — It can save a life
    Sound the Alarm — It can save a life
    Avery Journal
    Nov. 14, 2018

    The American Red Cross, Appalachian State University students and representatives of the Boone Fire Department teamed up with the goal of visiting 167 households in two mobile home communities. They were to install free, 10-year life smoke alarms. Toys and disaster activity books were also distributed to the children.

  • Appalachian student receives American Red Cross’ highest award
    Appalachian student receives American Red Cross’ highest award
    Nov. 13, 2018

    For senior Amanda Buffa, her February day of class in Appalachian’s Reich College of Education started out as normal. Then, when one of her classmates collapsed and became unresponsive, her CPR skills were put to the test.

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